THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.1 The Columbian. BLOOMSBUKQ, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1890. Democratic State Ticket. Fon Governor, ItOIlEUT K. PATTISON, of Philadelphia, Foil IjIEUTRNANT Governor, OIIAUNOKY F. BLACK, of York. Fok Secretary ok Internal Affairs, OAPT. Wi. II. BARCLAY, of Allegheny. Oil I for Uounty UonvenUon and Delegate Election- Tho domocrdtio voters will meet at tho several places for tlio holding of tho general oloctiou in their respective districts on Saturday, August 9th, 1890, botwoon tho hours of 3 and 7 o'olook p. jn., and elect dologatea to bo sent to the County Convention and vote instructions for tho persons there to bo nominated, subject to tho rulos of tho democratio arty of tho county, Tho delegates oleotcd will meet in County Convention at tho Court House, Bloomsburu, Pa., on Tuesday, August 12, 1890, at 11 o'olock a. iu., and plaoo in nomination ono person for mombur of the U. S. IIouso of Raprosoutativos for tho Seventeenth Congressional Dis trio , ono person for Stato Senator for tho Twenty-fourth Senatorial District, two porsons for members of IIouso of Representatives of the state, ono per son for Associate Judg.', ono porson for District Attorney, ono porson for Prothonotary and Clerk of tho Courts, ono porson for Register aud Rooorder, one person for County Treasurer, two porsons for County Commissionors.and two persons for County Auditors, nnd transact such other business as may properly ootno boforo the convention. Wit. Cl I III SSI AN, 0. B. Ent, Chairman. Sccrotary. Apportionment of Ueieitatcu. The following is tbo apportionment of delegates mada by tbo t Democratic stand ing commltteo at their la?t meeting. It U based upon tho presidential vote of 1SS9 Brlnrcrcck, Centre and Urconwood town ships each gain ono delegate, making 73 instead of 75 two years ago. Tbo division of Qrecnwood township does not alter tho result since that township now has A dele gates, and each voting f lac3 is entitled to two delegates. Districts. Votes. Delegates. Beaver 195 3 Benton 240 4 BerwlckE ...181 2 Berwick W 63 8 Bloom E 320 4 Bloom W 108 3 Briarcrcek 1S7 3 Catawlssa 835 4 Centralta'. 201 3 Centre 100 8 Conyngham N 141 2 Conyngham B 85 2 Fishiogcreek 255 4 Franklin 08 2 Greenwood 215 4 Hemlock 131 2 Jackson . 183 2 Locust 203 4 Madison 207 3 Main 134 2 Mifllin 207 3 Montour. 78 2 Mt. Pleasant. 103 2 Orango 134 2 Pino .140 2 Roarlngcreok 84 2 Bcott E j. 118 2 Bcott V 70 2 Sugarloaf 100 3 Total 78 Tho trout season oloses on tho 15th, The Senior Class prcsontod the Nor mal School with a fino crayon portrait of Dr. D. J. Waller on Class Day Tho class of '90 at tho Normal num bered 77, the la. gest over graduated hero. Too prospects for a large class next year are bright. Candidate J. F. Derr publishes a card in this issue announcing that ill ness has prevented him from making a canvass for tho oflico of Assooiato Judge. Head what ho has to eay. Manor Rest Iun at Jamison City is well patronized these hot days. Q.iito a number of summer boarders are quartered thoro, but the building is large, and tho accommodiations nro ample for many more Tho hotel is well kept and handsomely furnished, and all guests oomo away much pleas ed with their visit. The tloket nominated by tho Djrno- crauo state uonveuuon at Borantion last week is received with enthusiasm by Democrats all over tho state. It deserves the warm and earnest Bupport of evory Demooarat and it will havo tho support of evory man in this oom- monweaitu who is tired of the domina tion of Boss Quay, and who prefors an honest and upright man for Gover nor rathor than ono who has been do nounced by soma of tho best men of Ins party as a corruptionist Between Pattison and Delamater there ought to be no hesitation. Tho ono is be yond reproaohi ho has onoo fillod tho chair of the ohief Executive with abil ity, and bis scloction as tho standard bearer was tho result of tho demand of tho peoplo, and not tho work of anv ono man nor of the politicians. Del amater is the oreaturo of On a v. and bia nomination was tho work of tho machine- Ifelectod ho will bo tho pliant tool of those who forced him noon tho republican party. Tbo peoplo of Pennsylvania aro called upon to ohooso between a mt.n who if elected will fear lessly and conscientiously perform his duty, and one who is admittedly tie oroaturo of tho machine politicians, and who has boen publioaly accused ofdishonest notions whioh ho has not attempted to deny, by members of his own party. Wo cheerfully Bubrait to tho wisdom of tho convention, and shall do all in oar power to seoure the success, of tho ticket nominated at Scranton. A victory is within reaoh, and evory Democrat should take off his coat and go to work. Tho majority to bo overcome is largo, it is true, bat from every quarter of tho state come tho voices of republicans who will vote for Pattison because thoy aro tired of wearing Quay's shackles. The major ity was overcome in 1882, and wo be hove that in 1890 history will repeat itself, aud tlio great old ICoystono state will again be guided by an honost aud fearless Democratio Governor. It is dellcvcd that tho population of Pennsylvania will provo to bo fully 5,000,000. Candidato K. M. Towksbury erects tho democrats of this county in an ar ticlo published in this issue- As usual with Him, liia card is inll oi moat. Read it, and bco what ho has to say lor himself. In nccordancti with many urgent solicitations from ovcry suction of the county, Peter A, Evans announces his namo tins wcox as a canutuaio lor Representative. He tin farmer, nnd all his Interests nro with tho farmers. Ho is not nn oflico Bekeer. and his can didacy is the result of a publio demand for it rather than a desire- on his part to hold ofilcc. Havlntt consonted to enter tho fluid, of courso ho doiircs to succeed, and his claims will no doubt bo warmly pressed by his friends. Tho nomination of Governor Patti- Bon makes tho opportunity for tho self- respecting KcpubltcanB ot 1'eunnsylva nia to effectively express their disoon tent with tho Bhamoful control which now drags down their patty. Certain ly, Governor Pattison is a Democrat! but ho is an upright and honorablo citizen and in his relation to thoso affairs with which ho will havo to deal when ho shall again bo elected tho affairs of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania ho represents cloeoly tho principles wbtcu tho mass of tbo Ken ubllcan citizens of tho Stato hold. He represents tho demand of the peoplo for tbo emancipation ot Stato all.nrs from corporation control and from thoso evil and audacious influences which habitually misuse tho functions of tho Legisature. In both these par ticulars ho is in absolute contrast to tho candidato whom Mr. Quay has named. Mr. Delamater is in close partnership with oorporato power and corporato schemes and ho has provod himself by his course in tho L"gisb ture, tho willing, prompt and capablo agent of tbo uuder band control wnicn Mr. U'lay exorcises there. Wharton Barker in The American. The Farmer's Oindidata KlIlTOUS COMJMUUN Dear Snt. What is to bo dono for interest of tho farmer in this Couuty on the north sido of tho rivert In different parts of tho Stato the far rcrs are sending members to tho legislature who arc real farmers. On the south side there is a Candidato who farms and owns a farm, and tho question is, what shall we do on tho north side. I would BUggost thu name of Peter A. Evans of JHontoir township, ns a man wlio would guard tho interests ot the larm or. L-jt tho farmers show thoir strength by electing men to tho legis lature who' will mako laws for their interests. Johk N. Gordok. How's This? We offer Ono Hundred Dollars re ward for any oaso of catarah that can not bo cured by taking Hall's Catarah Cure. F. J.CIIENEY&CO., Props, Toledo O. Wo, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorablo in all business transactions, and financially ablo to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesalo Druggists, Tolodo, O. Walding, Kinuan & Mar vin, Wholesale Druccists, Toledo, U. Hall's Cattarh Cure is taken intern ally, aoting direotly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sont frco. Price 75o. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. 0-20-1 WASHINGTON LETTER- (From our Regular Correspondent. ' Washington, D. C. July 7, 1890. Senator Carlislo will mako the peich of his life on the MoKinley tariff bill, which was called up and the dibate opened upon it by Senator Morrell in tho Senate to-day. do has made many and important additions to tho epeeoli which his election to tho Senate pro vented his delivery iu tho IIouso when the bill was btforo that body, and it is safe to predict that his speech will be tho most widoly read document in tho coming Congressional Campaign, presenting, ns it will, the exact position of the democratio party on that very important question. It has not been determined when Mr. Carlisle will speak but already advance orders for copies ot his speech aro pouring into Wash ington by every mail. It will bo well for the tariff reform ideas of the demo cratio party to placo this speech in tho hands of every intelligent voter in the Uuited States; it cannot fail to havo a marked effect upon tho Congressional elections. There aro forty-thrco states now, Idaho has been admitted to tbo Union, by tho signature of the President. The Wyoming pooplo had mado every arrangement to hurry thoir hill into tho hands of tho President, when it was oxpeoted to to bo passod by tho IIouso, tho other day, an 1 telegraphed thu nowa to tho people of that Terri tory that they might celebrate the Fourth of Jnly in a lively Btylo. But the whole plan was killed by the House not being in a working mood. Thero was no quorum present when tho mat ter was brought up, and no mombers hanging around in sight, so that Speaker need could count ono. Tho Idaho peoplo wero moro fortu nate. Their bill had already paisod both Houses and Delegate Dubois hurried to the Whito IIouso with the copy that tbe news of tho final pas sage of tho bill might reach his con stituents on tbo Fourth. Ho obtained tho prompt signature of the President. Of coure it was no trouble for either party, when it was understood that the Territory was Republican. Tho President called Ins attention to tho fact that tho star of Idaho would not be added to the flag for a year to como if ho did not sigu it until tbe 4th, as tho law provides that on tho admission of a now Stato into tho Union, ono star shall bo added to the flag, on the Fourth of July next sue oeoding such admission. Mr. Dubois decided that ho wanted tho star added at once, and bis state represented on the flag before anolhor Fourth rolled around. Hereafter ovcry proper nag must contain forty-three stars. Tho notice was too short for oven the government buildings here to nave provided tbo additional star, on the Fourth. Tho feeling of indignation over the atrocious measuro of military interfer ence, at elections in tbo South, has not subsided; it seems that tho majority can novcr discover its mistakes uutil it is to late. The Hot-spurs In the republican ranks arc turning their attention to tho Senate, and predicting terrible things, if it does not pass the election bill Thoy talk glibly of bringing "publio opinion'' npon roluctant senators, ns though, for sootli, they really had a part of the decent sentiment of tho country behind them. Thero is no in dication, however, that tho senators aro to bo dragooned into obedience by Spoaker Reed's molhod. Tbo democratio congressional cam paign committee are not employing any brass bands or attempting to mako any hurrah in the preliminary stago of tho campaign ; but all tho eatnu it is working haul and intelligently to win tho ooming fluid, and its members aro quietly confident of suocees. It has completed ono of tho most carefully prepared books of tho addrcesoj of tho working dun -crais in evory congress ional district iu the United Slates, and under he dpablo management of eli airman Res ell P. Fowler it may bo reliod npon to give n (jootl account of itsolf when tho bnttlo is fought, which is to give tho democrats control of the noxt bouso. Mr, Harrison is expected to return to-morrow from his first visit to tho Capo May cottngo which thoso kind and disinterest' d people recently gavo his wife. The New Dependent Law. THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND SOLDIERS, WIDOWS, MINORS AND PARENTS PENSION- KD. An Act. nrantiuir pensions to sold. ieis and sailors who aro incapacitated for tho performance of manual labor, and providing for pensions to widows, minor ohildrcn and dependent parents. Bo it enacted, etc , That in consider: ing tho pension claims of dependent IiareulB, tho fact of the soldier's death y reason of any wouud, injury, cas ualty, or diseaso which under the con ditions and.limitations of oxiiling laws would have entitled him to an invalid ponsion, nnd the fact that tho soldier loft no widow or minor children having boen shown aB required by law, it shall bo necessary only to show by compet ent and Butliolent evidence that such parent or parents are without other present means of support than their own manual labor or the contributions of others not legally bound for their support: Provided, That all pensions allowed to dependent parents nnder thia aot shall oommenco from tho date of tho fling of tho application here under, and shall continue no longer than tbe oxistanco of their depond once. Sec. 2. That all persons who served ninety days or more in the military or naval eorvico or the united states dur ing tho lato war of tho rebellion and who havo beon honorably discharged therefrom, and who are now or who may hereafter be suffering from a mental or physical disability of a per manent character, not tbe result of their own vicious habits, which inca pacitates them from the performance cf manual labor in such a degree as to render them unable to earn a support shall, upon making duo proof of tbe fact according to such rules and reg ulations as tbe Seoretary of tho Inter- ior may provide, be placed upon the list of invalid pensioners of the Uuited States, and bo entitled to rooeive a pension not exceeding $12 per month, and not less than $b per month, pro portioned to tho degree of inability to earn a Bupport; and such pension Bbali commence from tbe date of the filing of the application in tho Pension Oflico after tbe passage of this a:t, upon proof that the disability then existsd, and shall continue during tho existence of tho same: Provided, That persons who are now receiving pension under ousting laws, cr whoso claims are pending in tbe Pension Office, may, by application to the Commission! r of Pensions, in such form as ho may pre scribe, showing themselves entitled thereto, receive tho benefits of this act; and nothing herein contained shall I o so oonstrued as to prevent any pen sioner thereunder from prosecuting his claim and receiving his pension under any other general or special act: Provided, however. That no person shall receive moro than ono pension for tho same period. And piovided further, That rank iu the servico shall not bo considered iu applications filed under this act. Sec. 3. That if any officer or enlisted man who served ninety days or more in tho Array or Navy of the United Stales during tho lato war of the re bellion, and who was honorably dis charged, has died, or shall hereafter die, leaving a widow without other means of support thanher daily labor, or minor children under the age of six teen years, such widow shall, upon due proof of her husband's death, without proving his death to be tho result of his army service, bo placed on the pei sion-roll from the date of the applica tion therefor under this act, at Ue ra o of $8 per month during her widow hood, and shall also be paid $2 per month for each child of such officer or enlisted man under sixteen years of ago, and iu case of tho death or remar riage of the widow, li-aviug a child or children of such officer or enlisted mau under tho ago of sixteen yeais, such pension shall bo paid such child or children until tho age of sixteen; rroviuecl. mat in case a minor child is insane, idiotio, or otherwise perman ently helpless, the pension shall con tinue during the life of said child, cr during the period of such disability, aud this proviso shall apply to all pen sions heretofore granted, or hereaftor to bo granted under this or any forrair statute, and such pousion shall com mence from tho dato of application therefor after tho passage of this aot: And provided further, That said widow shall have married said soldier prior to the passage of this act. dec. 4- I hat no agent, attorney or other person engaged in preparing, presenting or prostoutmg any claim under tho provisions of this act shall directly or indirectly, contract for, de mand, reoeivo or retain for such servi ces in preparing, presenting or prose- outing Buoh claim, a sura greater thm $1U, which Bum shall bo payable only upon tho order of the Commissioner of Pensions, by the pension agent making payment oi me pension allowed, and any person who will violato any of the provisions of this section, or who shall wrongfully withhold from a pensioner or claim allowed or duo such pensioner or claimant under this act. shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall, for each and evory such offense, be fined r.ot ex ceeding $500, or bo imprisoned at bard labor not exceeding two years, or both in tbe discretion of tho oourt Tliettuecu'il'rlie Competition. Ten familiar quotations from standard authors appear each month under this heading in tbe Uanadun Qciin, and the publishers of this popular magazine offer $50,00 In cash prizes each month to those naming the largest number of tbe authors from whom tbe quotations aro taken. This Is a most practical way of encouraging the study of standard authors and will Interest every intelligent reader. A. samplu copy ot tho Qokih with full particulars and llit of quotations will be mailed to any ad dress for fire 2o stamps. Tho subscription price u only vi.ou per year. Addrne, The Virtues of the Onion If I should bo asked what was tho boat substitute for aulnino I should say onions. Timo nod Again tho sloop pro ducing virtues of tho loud smelling onion havo been sung, but compara tively fow know how valuablo it is a euro for chills and aguo. Several cus tomers explained their boycott on qui nino by saying onions aro choapcr and quite as effective, and one man in par ticular, who has been a martyr to ma laria for years, has boen nnothor be ing siuoo bo acquired tho habit of ohewing onion peel. Tho onion is nsed frequently to euro rheumatism with varying success, but I novor heard of its failing when persevered in as a euro for malaria or chills. Ex change. IlruiikcimcHH Uquor Hnblt lit nlltlie World there In nut one cure nr. Ilnlucn' uolttcn Hpeclflc It can bo clven in a cun of tea or cofTco without tbe Knowledge of tbo person taxing it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether tho patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards havo been cured who have taken the Golden Specific in their coffco without their knowledge, and to-day believe tbey quit drinking of their own frco will. No harmful effect results from Its administra tion Cures guaranteed. Bend for circular and lull particulars. Address In confidence Golden Sraoirio Co., 181 llace Btrcct, Cinclnnall.O. 10-261y Waller. Abner Everhart is visiting his par ents and frionds at this placo. H. II. llirleman and Honry Wagner wero among the number that took in sights of Bloomsburg on Saturday from this place. John llllno of sugarloaf raised his barn on Saturday. Mr. Kline is put ting up a nice barn. Soyerai from this placo went to Kich art's Grove to a Sunday School Pionio and a Dance ou tbe fourth and others went up to Central. The latest reports we have been able to obtain of the glorious fourth is that it was a very hard day on original packages. This week, pcrhipj, is th busiest of the year, for the farmers in this part of tho county. The harvest is now ripe and but little hay has yet been mado. Rev. S. I. Shortess preached an in structive sermon Sunday forenoon. In tho course of bis remarks bo mentioned the feet, that some professors of relig ion will put forth no more effort for the causo than to come to cburob of a Sunday occasionally and sit in their pows in a sleepy, half dreamy stato all through the services. lie knew tho congregation to vhom bo was talking and perhaps it might be well for others to stop and meditate on this truth. Wo say tho truth because wo know it to be a fact although wo arc sorry to say t. Mark wore out tbreo copies of last weeks Comjmiiian, in search'nj for tho Waller Item and then could not find them and is yet liable to get into trouble tor borrowing paprs without asking for them. Give us a plaoe in your columns this week or ho will throw down his pen and go west. Mark Tapely. How It Was- At tho battlo of Gettysburg I was Bbot through the left leg and was sent to he hospital. The army surgeons relieved me but pronounced my ease inouiable. It discharged nieces of bone, and for several years I have suf fered with a running tore. X tried everything which my limited means wonid allow, and experienced no re lief until I tried Sulphur Bitters. I am now almost well and shall continue thoir use Old Soldier. 7-4-2t. Dyspepsia Makes tbe Ures of many people miserable, and often leads to seU-destrucMon. Distress after eating, sour stomach, tick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and lrregu- niafrnoo ' tli0 bowcls are VISTTQS8 some f the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia does Elfin- not Eet wcU 01 ltsclf rt idling requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like nood's Sarsa parUla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates tho dlgesUon, creates a good appetite, and by thus Siok overcoming the local symp- JL u toms removes the sympa-HOuuQOtlO thetlo effects ot the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. " I hare been troubled with dyspepsia. I bad but little appetite, and what I did eat Un-a, distressed me, or did me n"a,t little good. In an hour DUm atter eating I would expe rience a f alntness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up In a Snur room with fresh paint. Last . spring I took nood's Sarsa- StOmacn rula took three bottles. It did me an Immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Gkobce Jl Taos, Watertovn, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold 17 aU druggtiu. SI tlx (or SS. Prepared only kj C. I. IIOOD CO., ApothecuUs, LowtU, Uw. IOO Dosos One Dollar CANDIDATES. The foUowln? la a list or f-nnil M atra fni- f!ntinf v omccsto be voted (or at me delegate election held Saturday August t, ism, between the hours ot o iuiu i ociock p. in. nominating convention Tuesday August tittu Fou Uf.i'rbsentativb PETER A. EVANS of Montour township. Fon Kki-uksentativk, JOHN P. IIANNON, of Conyngham township. Fou Associate Judge, J. F. DERIl, of Jackson township Fou County Commissioner, JESSE ItlTTENIIOUSK, of Beaver Township. Fou Kki'iiesentativb, CHARLES M. B LAKER of Greenwood. Fort Representative, WILLIAM KRICKBAUM, of Bloomsburg. Fou lUniSTEii & Recouiiku O. B. ENT. of Scott Township. Fou CouNTr Commissioner STEPHEN PETT1T of Scott Township. -Fou Reoister and Recorder, CHARLES II. CAMPBELL, of Bloomsburg. For County Couiiissioner Wm. G. GIRTON of Bloomsburg. For Representative, MAIILON HAMLIN, of Catawlssa. For County Treasured, JOIINL. KLINE, of ConyngliAm, Fon State Senator, 21th Senatorial District, GRANT HERRING, BlOftOinshurg, Pa. For Associate JunnK, II. F. EVERETT, of Benton. Fon Representative. E. M. TJiWKSHURY, of Catawlssa. For PnornoNOTAiir k Ct.mtit ov ruv Courts. J. II. MAIZE, of Bloomsburg, Pa. Fon District Attorney, Wm. CHR1SMAN, of Bloomsburg. For Countv commissi iner. FRED SCIIWINN, ol Hlii(iinburg. Fott Lkoisi.aturk. D. F.CURRY, of Centralla. For Countv Treasurer. JOHN MOUREY, of Roarlngcreok Township. For Associate Juimir, MORDECAI MILLARD, of Centre. For Countv Commissioner. B. FRANK EDGAU, of Fishingcrcek. Fon County Commissioner. DANIEL YOOUM, of Hemlock Township. For Prothonotary & Ci.krk ot Courts. G. M. QUICK, of Bloomsburg, Pa. UDITOH'S NOTICE. KftaU of Umrv CtMp, aecrasea. The underpinned, an auditor annotated br the Orphans' court rr Columbia county nn excptlon, ana w maxo aisinouuon oi me mnas in sua estate will sit at his onico In UlootnsUurg O '1. Cn, ra. on jivuu.i WU1J 1. nv 1" U. Ill, itiidiiuuu nuvtv t.u paeraon haTlneclalms against said cstatn must ap pear and prove the same, or bo debarred from com ing In on said land. 1m b. WlM i.TU?.. Auditor. T OWN TAXES. "wotloe Is hereby elven to the tax-oarers ot the Town ot UioomsburR by the undersigned that ho Is prepared to receive Town laxoa tor tho year iSUO Bfc nis omoo on wa sucona uoor or mo i--03i.un.ee building. In said Town ot Uloomsburg. Anv tax unpaid at tho expiration ot thirty lays from this notice shall bo paid with nro per centum penalty on the amount added thereto. JuneU. 1SW. 4t. Itour. UUCKINOIIAM, Town Treasurer. MILK PRESERVATIVE. Milkmen and dairymen. You can keco milk and cream fresh a week without using tee. Thorough ly healthluL Ho expense, send for sample and circular. Tax I'kksikvalini Mra. Co., e-sod4t- si cedirst., Key York. Dr. Grnsvenor's Beam n . 1 1 ! Deu-cap-sic ""Jrtf&vr PLASTER. lUMuautlitm, nenrtlcift, pfeartirj and Inmbacol BuniuMPncB. oinmin xur him vj mi uvimgiBV, j -J-d-lt. Tlis America.n F' Encimpmsnt of 1890. AUGUST 17th to 23d, 1890, INCLUSIVK. Mt. Grotna Park, Lebanon Go, Pa. GO00 acres of woodlind. meidow and lako. Can vas) tent accommodations for I30O0 farmers and their families. I'avllllon for discussions, auditor ium for amusements. 8.1000 square feet of platform for exhibits, and acres for machinery In motion. In the Park In the celebrated Mount Orotna Nar. row Gauge Railroad, the most unique and wondnr. fal railroad In actual operation' la tho world. To see It alone la worth a visit. opening sermon August 171b. br Rev. T. DoWltt Talmage, D. U. Sacred muilo by 160 trained choristers. Agriculturists from all parti ot America Invited. Ample railroad facilities, low rates, quick tran sit. Kochaive for A(lmlu1nn. For particulars, address Executive Committee American farmers- encampment, uarrisourg, ra. Sheriff's Ssilc. By virtue of a writ of FL Fa. Issued out ot the Court ot Common I'leai of Columbia Co., ra., and to me directed, thero will be sold In the Sheriff, s omce, in the Court House, Bloomsburg, ra., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1890, at 10 o'clock, a. m , all that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In Bilarcreek twp. Col. Co., Pa., uijuuut-u uuu uecnoea ns louowa, ro-wit: Northwardly by lauds of M . II Petty, eastward ly by lands of SI. W. Jackson, southwardly by pub- 11) road aud O. F. Ferris, and westwardly by lands of John Falrchild, Francis Evans and O. F. Ferris containing NINEl'Y THUEE .VUUE3 OP LAND, more or less, wheioon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, UAUN, and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Alice L. Freas versus J. P. Frcas and to bo sold as the property of .1. p. Freas. FRBUI, J, U. CASEY. Attorney, Sheriff. BLOOMSBURG. Fine Cabinet portraits only $3 doz. Life size Crayons only $10.00. Viewing, copy ing anil cnlargimj. IiHtant process used. tf. Everybody is interested in Wall paper a this time of year Although the oanerini' season is nearing its close, the demand for good papers at bottom prices still continues. We are still crivinar satisfaction to evervbodv. both in prices and display. Wall paper ot every grade. design and duality, and prices to suit all. llemnanta of from three to six rolls at wonderfully low prices. Special sale of remnants this and next week. Don't put off papering until fall or next spring for 111 all probibiltty you will never acain have the bar gains we now offer Come ami see our stock whether you buy or not as it is no trouble to show goods which havo led the market this season. W. II. BROOKE & CO. Till NEW oisn-BR Sill PROVIDES A PENSION 1, For thoso who served 9i days or more, and are now to disabled for manual labor aa to be un able to earn a support, whether such disability originated In the service or not. 1. Widows and children under is years of age of thoeo bo Berved as above, who are now with, out other sufficient means ot support than their own labor, whether tbe husband's death was due to hU service or not. j. Mother or father ot a soldier whose death was due to the service who Is now without means ot support, whether dependent on tbe raldler or sailor at the time ot his death or not. Many of tbe forms sent out by the attorneys are not as prcBorlbod by the department and will be rejected. I have forms prepared according to the taut ruling of tbe Pension department and will 1 im uKui vuv ivi u yciouu umxuitf iuv Munp, I Call upon or addre&s, I Will. CIIUIHMAM, I HtoamebuiY, B' I Comes to tho front with n complete now Spring and Summer Stock of tho most Select Clothing lor Men, Youths, Boys, and Children. The Latest Styles of HATS I CAPS I SHIRTS ! COLLARS AND NECKWEAR. IN ABUNDANCE. The enlargement of Business and the large trade made accounts for our having well-made Clothing and not those that are RESPECTFULLY YOURS, I. MAIER. UThe largest and choicest line of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Gents' Furnish ing Goods in Columbia and Montour Counties, Pa. HE is very much delighted. While Id Philadelphia recently he called an n. u 1 uLMiroujN, me wen Known Clothier and Importer, No. 1338 Chestnut St., (opposite tho Mint), and bought an elegant Black Fancy Cheviot Suit for $13. 60 Bucu a cult would have cost him Twenty Dollars at homo. 11 ad ho not been In the city ho could havo sent his nani9 and address on n postal card of in a Icttt-r nnd received by return mail samples of various cloths, also simple guilo fur taking his own measures, free of charge. Any ono can order from Mr. Thompson by mull wllli the same satisfaction as by call ing in person. TOBACCO This standard brand of plug tobacco is acknowledged to be the best chew and the largest piece fof the money in the mar ket. Vinco tin tag on each lump. Its extensive sale for many years has established its reputation. There is nothing better. Try it. For sale by dealers and grocers IM.K.M I'Olt It 15 NT A farm ot 100 acres, win nandaome now house and barn, and supplied with abundant water, will be rented at a low rent for the term of ave years, to a good tenant who an furnish his own stock ndixi'ilpment. Tne tir.n 11 In tho Catawlssa Valley on too Township ro vt from ilr indomllle to Audenreld. two miles from llrandonvlle and near (llrarl Manor, deferences requested. Addrrss HKIiKUaTllOMI'cSON. Engineer uirard K state lWUvlUe, l-a Nov. My, SALESMEN WANTED to wnraij for tlie tulf aftTurterv Stock. SITUATIONS l'KlniANBNT, SALAUY and KX. l'KNSKS FllOM r KT. (JUKlc selling apeclaltlea. Noeiperlenoa nooo.inry. Outnt KliKS. Write for terms, stating axo. H. HOOKER GO , Nurservmen, 5 ic-H'. Rochester N. Y. UDITOH'S NOTICE. Ksbite if Gtorga Mmerklc, dwiMKfd. Tho und-reUueo, an auditor uppimtoJ by the Orphans' Oourt of (tolumnu county to distribute thelundsla tneUtndiof 1 1 nlnlit'r irltl sit at his omce In Ulovnsb irg, on WedmMiay, lulr 21, 10 a. ra., when and where all per) ins hiring claims against said estato must appear an I prove the same, or bo debarred from coining la on said fund, CO. UAi.KLKY. Auditor. Slici'iU's Sale. lly virtue of a writ of Vend Ki. ltjunl out ot the Court of Common l'luuot Uol imb la County, I'a., and to me dlrootod, tbeM will bd sold on tbe pre mises In CUitwiMi, t'oL Co., pa., on SATUUDAY, .lUIjYiOth, 1890, At 10 o'clock a. m. the following All tUit certain messuage and tenement or lot of ground situate In the township of Cat iwlisa, Col. Co. I'a., bounded and described as follows, to-ult: ueglnnlng In Main street In the town ot Catawlssa, at the cor ner of a lot marked and numbered In a aid town as lot Mo. 63, and running from thence by the same soutbwoit two hundred and tea foot to an alley! thence by said alley southeast torty.nlne fee t nine Inches to the corner of lot of Jea K. Sbarpleus, thence by tbe sami northsast two hundred and ten feet to said Main street, thence by said street northwest forty-nine foet nine Inches to the place of beginning, whereon are erected a two-story FRAMIi DWELLING HOUSE and outbuildings. Belied, taken Into execution at the suit ot Oeo 11 Elwell In trust tor Watson & oa, Voter It. lui'. dy, K. a Bcumlck, Mrs. K. U. IlayhursC an W. U. Creasy vs. Stephen midy, anl to bo sold as the property of Stephen lUldy, MwU WUHR0A8Ii MUlft 11 I PL W mam m m. m The Reliable Clothier, BLOOMSBURC, PA. now made and cut to sell for auction. 1890. FALL! 1890. Is receiving daily new Carpets, in Velvet, Body, and Tapestry Brussels and Ingrains, in now styles for Fall of 1890. Wo have Ingrains worth Irom 50 to GOc cents, reduced to 35 and 40 cents to close them out. Rag Carpets from 35 cents up made of New Rags. ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES. NEXT DOOR TO I. W. II All TM AN & SONS. MAIN ST., BLOOMSBURG, IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MLATTIIVO, or OIli CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT w. m. BEOWWS 2nd Door abovo Court House. A new lot of Window Curtains received this week. SPRING! SPRING!! SPRING!!! .j 3 a O 50 r-H BlooBiisbui'g, SHERIFF'S SALE UyvlrtueorawrltotFLl'a. lsauad nut. r th Court of Common Plena orcol. na p nr. directed, there will be sold lii the iSherlff.s onice ,u uiiwun iiouso, uioomiourg, ra., on SATUUDAY, JULY 19, 1800, at s o'clock n. m . all tha rivht. t it m u.h i, ... or;james Morrison, tbe defendant, of In and to all that certain lot and pleoe of ground situate In the borough of Centralla, Col. Co. I'a., bounded and described as follows: Ueglnnlwratapolnt on the north side of Centre street seventy.tlve (ts)feet west ot the northwest oorner of Centre and Wood streets, thence alone said Centre street routh elghty-seren (8J)de.gricaweatlwenty.tlve(S5) feet to a stake thencenorth three H) degrees 1 west ono hundred and forty (urn feet to an alley, thenco along said alley north elirhtr-sewn im f1fHntfj oner nn.. Ore (25) feet to a stake, thenoe south three (3) do" Brora uav one uunurea ana forty (HO) feet to the point of beglanlnir. belnir the lot muk.i .. ..... . V-. .1 . .1, LilU number ihroe(l) in block No. ality (W) ou tho ,uiiuriuauuiam uorougn as laid out by the iik oiuuuuun uoai ana iron Co., on which aro reeled a Two Story tailing House and ether outbuildings. Belied, taken Into elocution sr. ti. .,i . .... CltUen's Uulldlng and Loan Association t Centra, lla is. James Morrison, and to be sold as the prop, erty of Juaew Uorrhun , CD . t n 111 I M I r? 11 1 11 i 1 1 1 PL. II I el A D "g J), mmm estatr VUllOT. lOOH B. CASEY, "1 mma. H ? PA P 3 S crq m H 7? 8 CD Pa DMINtSTItATOll'S NOTICE. trRtffi.h6 ?lve.n tUat 'e"s of adminis tration on I ho estate of I'eier K. Knann ? nf rWliy deceased, have been Brant. ftoKmnautt are requostod to make pmentsTand those h?l? came O. V. KNAPP. Adm'r. UDITOH'S NOTICE. Est. of Jam V. JMteltr, atceasea. r.23.oUU,acnUlrnei,i 1,1 auditor appointed by tho ?hf f,?SSL?)u;t ' ojumtla county to distribute must appei i, TSS proVe The &e Tor tod.fi Sd from ooming in on said fund, E. 11. OU1H Auditor, Handsomely framed Hie slate Crayons, pho tojrraolis till sizes, in tt- . rt- f 1 S correct styles and per fect iinisli, colored photographs, large or small, frames a n d moulding. M'KIIXIP 3ROS,, Bloomsburg.